Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Roll up your sleeves for a 4th booster, or will some of you wake up to the fact that boosters do not prevent transmission?
"In the fall, officials say, Americans of all ages, including anyone who gets a booster this spring, should get another shot." https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/25/us/politics/biden-second-booster-shot-older-americans.html
You know what comes next, a mandate for the 4th. If that is the recommendation, colleges will mandate again.
Seniors, choose your college carefully if this matters to you.
I'm vaxxed and so is DS, but I do not want him to get a booster. He's already had covid in January (we all did). I worry about the slight risk of heart problems among young makes who get the vaccine,. He now has an extremely low risk of getting covid after being both vaxxed and having a case of covid.
I don't know how to get around it because the college he wants to attend requires boosters. Maybe they'll back off by the fall? I hope so. I don't want my kid getting heart problems.
But you're not concerned about the heart problems associated with getting covid? (Delta didn't protect against Omicron, so no guarantee that his previous bout with covid will be protective.)
1. It is now clear for men <40, dose 2 and dose 3 of Pfizer have more myocarditis than sars-cov-2 infection, and this is true for dose 1 and dose 2 of Moderna.
2. Pfizer boosters (Dose 3) have more myocarditis for men <40 than infection.
3. Myocarditis post infection is more common as you get older, in contrast with myocarditis post vaccination, which is more common as you are younger (reverse gradients)
But the truth is STILL WORSE than these data.
1. If the authors fixed the denominator for viral infection (i.e. used sero-prevalance), it would look even worse
2. If the authors separate men 16-24 from 12-15 and 25-40, it would likely look worst in 16-24 age group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Roll up your sleeves for a 4th booster, or will some of you wake up to the fact that boosters do not prevent transmission?
"In the fall, officials say, Americans of all ages, including anyone who gets a booster this spring, should get another shot." https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/25/us/politics/biden-second-booster-shot-older-americans.html
You know what comes next, a mandate for the 4th. If that is the recommendation, colleges will mandate again.
Seniors, choose your college carefully if this matters to you.
I'm vaxxed and so is DS, but I do not want him to get a booster. He's already had covid in January (we all did). I worry about the slight risk of heart problems among young makes who get the vaccine,. He now has an extremely low risk of getting covid after being both vaxxed and having a case of covid.
I don't know how to get around it because the college he wants to attend requires boosters. Maybe they'll back off by the fall? I hope so. I don't want my kid getting heart problems.
Anonymous wrote:Roll up your sleeves for a 4th booster, or will some of you wake up to the fact that boosters do not prevent transmission?
"In the fall, officials say, Americans of all ages, including anyone who gets a booster this spring, should get another shot." https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/25/us/politics/biden-second-booster-shot-older-americans.html
You know what comes next, a mandate for the 4th. If that is the recommendation, colleges will mandate again.
Seniors, choose your college carefully if this matters to you.
Anonymous wrote:Cornell is now up to 500 active student cases and 40 faculty only counting those who voluntarily test. They still require masks in classrooms but remove the mandate for the rest of campus recently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a cold. Stop dramatizing this virus. Enough.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Roll up your sleeves for a 4th booster, or will some of you wake up to the fact that boosters do not prevent transmission?
"In the fall, officials say, Americans of all ages, including anyone who gets a booster this spring, should get another shot." https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/25/us/politics/biden-second-booster-shot-older-americans.html
You know what comes next, a mandate for the 4th. If that is the recommendation, colleges will mandate again.
Seniors, choose your college carefully if this matters to you.
Who is saying they prevent transmission? It is hospitalization and serious illness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not into Covid hysteria and when my DD in college got in early February, i figured, great get it over with. She was vaccinated, boosted and generally healthy. Well she breezed through Covid with 1-2 days of not feeling great, but not as bad as she had been with the flu or strep, and then she was fine. Until she was not 10 days later. She texted me in the middle of the night saying she needed to go the hospital as she felt like she was dying. She went to the ER and sure enough diagnosed with pneumonia. 14 days, three doctor visits and one additional ER trip later and she was finally on the mend.
Just saying, it’s not just a cold. Missed a ton of classes which of course sucks too.
Yup, happens with the flu too. It's rare.
Anonymous wrote:Roll up your sleeves for a 4th booster, or will some of you wake up to the fact that boosters do not prevent transmission?
"In the fall, officials say, Americans of all ages, including anyone who gets a booster this spring, should get another shot." https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/25/us/politics/biden-second-booster-shot-older-americans.html
You know what comes next, a mandate for the 4th. If that is the recommendation, colleges will mandate again.
Seniors, choose your college carefully if this matters to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cornell is now up to 500 active student cases and 40 faculty only counting those who voluntarily test. They still require masks in classrooms but remove the mandate for the rest of campus recently.
You have to be more pointedly precise for the deniers on here.
That's 500 symptomatic cases in a young healthy population that is 97% vaccinated, 92% boosted, and wearing masks in classrooms.
Anonymous wrote:I am not into Covid hysteria and when my DD in college got in early February, i figured, great get it over with. She was vaccinated, boosted and generally healthy. Well she breezed through Covid with 1-2 days of not feeling great, but not as bad as she had been with the flu or strep, and then she was fine. Until she was not 10 days later. She texted me in the middle of the night saying she needed to go the hospital as she felt like she was dying. She went to the ER and sure enough diagnosed with pneumonia. 14 days, three doctor visits and one additional ER trip later and she was finally on the mend.
Just saying, it’s not just a cold. Missed a ton of classes which of course sucks too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a cold. Stop dramatizing this virus. Enough.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:I am not into Covid hysteria and when my DD in college got in early February, i figured, great get it over with. She was vaccinated, boosted and generally healthy. Well she breezed through Covid with 1-2 days of not feeling great, but not as bad as she had been with the flu or strep, and then she was fine. Until she was not 10 days later. She texted me in the middle of the night saying she needed to go the hospital as she felt like she was dying. She went to the ER and sure enough diagnosed with pneumonia. 14 days, three doctor visits and one additional ER trip later and she was finally on the mend.
Just saying, it’s not just a cold. Missed a ton of classes which of course sucks too.